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Andrew Wilkinson is senior market analyst at Greenwich, Conn-based Interactive Brokers.
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Andrew Wilkinson is a senior market analyst at Interactive Brokers .
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"This has really shaken up many people's attitudes toward the Bank of Japan and the new government, " said Andrew Wilkinson, chief economic strategist at Miller Tabak and Co in New York.
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Andrew Wilkinson is senior market analyst at Greenwich, Conn.
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"Japanese investors returned from Golden Week national holidays in buoyant mood, bidding stocks in the Nikkei 225 average to their highest since mid-2008, " said Andrew Wilkinson, chief economic strategist at Miller Tabak.
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"The latest reported comment today indicates that he'd sanction intervention to come to the rescue of exporters disadvantaged by a stronger yen, " said Andrew Wilkinson, a senior market analyst at Interactive Brokers.
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"Looks to me like investors are extremely concerned today over the viability of this institution, which shows that the Fannie and Freddie show of government strength just yesterday can't be expected to be a national, let alone a global, panacea, " said Andrew Wilkinson, an options analyst at Interactive Brokers.
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In the under-21 Open Weight, four of our wrestlers took all the places, with Andrew Ord felling Ross Wilkinson in the final.
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Andrew also said he would not mind if Wilkinson lost the England captaincy.
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Andrew admitted England were in an awkward situation after losing their fly-halves Jonny Wilkinson and Barkley to injury and skipper Phil Vickery to suspension.
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The director of St Andrew's University's Research Institute for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, Professor Paul Wilkinson, said the advice was sensible, not alarmist.
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